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everyday you see allhe ways all of us at us bank are helping grow oueconomy. lendinmore so companies and communities caexpand, greveryday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochuresposters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by meteor. wow, your hair loo great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey,ood call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. know, i'mlad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's you"honk if you had an fair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. neil: did hill just knock barack for a loop no not on the benghazi thing but this woman thing? in the west wing someone wants to get a hold of hillary clinton and just throttle. it started innocently enough in a marie claire interview when the secretary of state was asked about the challenges women face with work and family. cutting to the chase, hilly essent
everyday you see allhe ways all of us at us bank are helping grow oueconomy. lendinmore so companies and communities caexpand, greveryday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochuresposters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by meteor. wow, your hair loo great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey,ood call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what...
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doctor, help us. what happens? what do we do? >>guest: well, i do think that people are feeling stressed out. they are angry. they are overwhelmed. they are working more than ever before while they are also worried about whether they can keep their jobs, they are worried about their paychecks and whether they can afford everything they need to afford, so, in part, it is recognizing there is some reality here. if you are in a situation where you are worried, stressed out, angry, hopeless, you might feel burned out. you need to respect that and take care of your mental health. >>neil: what are we to do? we cannot change the physician is of the job? we are doing more work. >>guest: you quit. no, no, no, kidding. the first thing you need to do is find something in your day that you can enjoy. if it is working out. something in your life, find something you can look forward to. create a bit more balance. >>neil: retiring. >>guest: retire early. take a vacation. a mental health day. take a mental health day. >>neil: your boss will like
doctor, help us. what happens? what do we do? >>guest: well, i do think that people are feeling stressed out. they are angry. they are overwhelmed. they are working more than ever before while they are also worried about whether they can keep their jobs, they are worried about their paychecks and whether they can afford everything they need to afford, so, in part, it is recognizing there is some reality here. if you are in a situation where you are worried, stressed out, angry, hopeless,...
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stay with us. you know, i was once used for small jobs. yeah, and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but now that mr. clean's got this new select-a-size magic eraser, i mean, he can take on any size job. look how easily he gets things cleaned. it's enough to make you cry. you, specifically. not me. i'm just happy we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. because it's hard to clean or because you're scared of an itty-bitty doggy? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ clears throat ] yeah, that was a sneeze. i think i sprayed myself. [ male announcer ] new mr. clean select-a-size magic eraser. lets you pick the right size for every job. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [
stay with us. you know, i was once used for small jobs. yeah, and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but now that mr. clean's got this new select-a-size magic eraser, i mean, he can take on any size job. look how easily he gets things cleaned. it's enough to make you cry. you, specifically. not me. i'm just happy we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. because it's hard to clean or because you're scared of an itty-bitty doggy? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ clears throat ] yeah, that was a...
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to us and our friends around the world, and it's widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes. i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. >> this is really troubling. i think this is symptomatic of something bigger than romney versus obama. i would like for romney in that situation as the opponent to have challenged him aggressively on the issue of drones. >> s.e. wanted that, too. >> i would like the moderator to aggressively challenge him. i would like somebody in the press over the last few years to have a one on one interview with obama and press him on. this i don't think people appreciate the significance with the drones, these unmanned aircraft that are firing away halfway around the world. it's targeting killings of bad guys and it's marketed. the reality is any male over the age of 18 years old anywhere near one of these things hit is declared that was the enemy. it's okay. t
to us and our friends around the world, and it's widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes. i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. >> this is really troubling. i think this is symptomatic of something bigger than romney versus obama. i would like for romney in that situation as the...
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she joins us with the latest. >> good morning. prince george's county -- they were not in a bad area because the power barges, but they are still waiting to find out whether to schools will reopen. we are here -- you can see the lights are on. that is a good sign. hopefully that means they'll be able to return to class today. there are still to schools and another that will be questionable. we expect we will hear from officials with prince george's county school as to whether or not this school and indian queen elementary school will be back open today. the latest update came at 1:00 this morning from school officials -- is that schools and offices will be open by a decision on the schools remains to be seen. they will give us an update by 5:00 this morning. power crews have been working a crop -- around the clock to get everybody back on line as quickly as possible, including this goal and the other that remains of that power. we are awaiting word as to whether or not the students will be heading back here today. we are expecting
she joins us with the latest. >> good morning. prince george's county -- they were not in a bad area because the power barges, but they are still waiting to find out whether to schools will reopen. we are here -- you can see the lights are on. that is a good sign. hopefully that means they'll be able to return to class today. there are still to schools and another that will be questionable. we expect we will hear from officials with prince george's county school as to whether or not this...
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tell us about it. >> sure. and if you're an incumbent, barack obama, you want those numbers about the right direction to go up because obviously then people are thinking and feeling better about things. that's what we saw predebate and post debate, the only real movement in those numbers. in fact, in this whole campaign it's been close, it is going to be close. i think what we're seeing is when the numbers passed 40%, that's when obama started talking more about moving forward and became a harder argument for romney. don't look just at the margins, the six-point lead, the eight-point lead. let's take a look at where obama is. his approval rating around 50% and he's getting 51% in the tossup question. that's really important because it's not like he's at 54% or 55%. 50 is a good number. you can carry a state with that. >> but barely. >> it's better to be ahead by four or five points than ten points if it was 45%/35%. >> lee miringoff, we'll have a couple more polls. we'll check out west next week before we drill
tell us about it. >> sure. and if you're an incumbent, barack obama, you want those numbers about the right direction to go up because obviously then people are thinking and feeling better about things. that's what we saw predebate and post debate, the only real movement in those numbers. in fact, in this whole campaign it's been close, it is going to be close. i think what we're seeing is when the numbers passed 40%, that's when obama started talking more about moving forward and became...
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give us numbers. >> unfortunately i can't provide the number with you. that report was absolutely correct. you have seen momentum in states as well. it's translated into early votes. nevada comes online this weekend. you saw in the state polls a huge margin of those voters that voted already voted for the president. we're reaping organizational benefits from the president's strong debate performance. >> ben, one of the biggest criticisms of the campaign so far is a lack of vision for a second term. does the president plan to fix that up and more clearly lay that out before election day and if so, when is he going to do that? >> this is the latest republican talk point. barack obama.com/plans you can get all of the details. it will end tax breaks and put 100,000 more math and science teachers into the classroom with skills they need to compete in the 21st economy. how we'll cut the cost of college tuition. the heart of this is restoring economic security for the middle class. he's laid out a specific road map on how to do that. it's different from governo
give us numbers. >> unfortunately i can't provide the number with you. that report was absolutely correct. you have seen momentum in states as well. it's translated into early votes. nevada comes online this weekend. you saw in the state polls a huge margin of those voters that voted already voted for the president. we're reaping organizational benefits from the president's strong debate performance. >> ben, one of the biggest criticisms of the campaign so far is a lack of vision...
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would you use it? >> no. if i really had to go and there was nothing else, i would keep my fingers crossed that it worked. >> i get stage fright if i think somebody is in the stall next to me. i wouldn't be able to use it. >> think of the office building, they can see out, you can't see in. how much fun wyatt be to moon everybody around. >> control those lights. >> on/off switch. i can see the guy with a switch. here comes the cute girl. lights off. >>> it happens in broad daylight and it's caught on camera. >> they see somebody walk up and take their cat. >> helping to solve a cat napping next on "right this minute." and still to come, it's a series of web videos that pretty much says -- >> growing up sucks. >> when a trash can says it you will about your life next. >>> pick up time for a grand extme aenre purchase i got i i abort. >> see how bad when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually
would you use it? >> no. if i really had to go and there was nothing else, i would keep my fingers crossed that it worked. >> i get stage fright if i think somebody is in the stall next to me. i wouldn't be able to use it. >> think of the office building, they can see out, you can't see in. how much fun wyatt be to moon everybody around. >> control those lights. >> on/off switch. i can see the guy with a switch. here comes the cute girl. lights off. >>> it...
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then the state said that can be used to board airplanes. we need all sorts of forms of identification. then the state changed its mind and said we'll issue a voter i.d. card that's different. only if you can't get the other card. then they changed their mind on that. the judge said i can't be sure. even tugh the state has now cured a lot of these problems, i can't be sure enough people are going to be able to get the right kind of identification to allow this law to go into effect. i'm going to let the state continue to educate people about the need for photo i.d. i'm going to let the state ask for photo i.d. atle positive, but enjoin the part of the law that requires voters to have photo i.d. people wanted it all put on hold. the judge said i don't need to go that far. there is always the possibility the state could go back to the supreme court on this, but begin how skeptical the supreme court was when they looked at this a few weeks ago, i think it's over. that means that the new voter i.d. law for the most part will not go into effect i
then the state said that can be used to board airplanes. we need all sorts of forms of identification. then the state changed its mind and said we'll issue a voter i.d. card that's different. only if you can't get the other card. then they changed their mind on that. the judge said i can't be sure. even tugh the state has now cured a lot of these problems, i can't be sure enough people are going to be able to get the right kind of identification to allow this law to go into effect. i'm going to...
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romney responded i realized it's not a word frequently used but i was an english major and i use words that are not that common. the president showed his side in 2008 and it cost -- >> he's very likable. i agree with that. i don't think i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hilary. >> he has to keep his likability advantage intact by coming across as relatable. it's the potential for shoring gore-type scorn for your opponent that's the chief danger for obama. obama was tested on that in his senate race when he had to debate allen keys. obama was sighing and shaking his head. advisers were worried he couldn't hide his feelings about coast and would come across as irritable. coast repeated an attack line that obama was a candidate jesus would never support. >> christ is over here, senator obama is over there. the two don't look the same. that means i'm thinking about the lord. and i challenge all the voters of this state who profess to believe in christ how can you vote from such a faith shake devoid? >> i don't need him lecturing me about christianity. that's why i have a pastor, that
romney responded i realized it's not a word frequently used but i was an english major and i use words that are not that common. the president showed his side in 2008 and it cost -- >> he's very likable. i agree with that. i don't think i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hilary. >> he has to keep his likability advantage intact by coming across as relatable. it's the potential for shoring gore-type scorn for your opponent that's the chief danger for obama. obama was...
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voters and not used to the habit of voting. to change their behavior and vote. but it is also a very good way pain to engage people who are already going to vote. but because it gives them something to ask for. and so if you are out canvassing and they say they are voting for president obama, they are a likely voter, you can ask them to do something, at the same time you are getting more data back from them. at the least they are updating their address for you and -- it is a good way of for campaigns to keep their lists current. >> there was another fascinating tactic you wrote about. i might call it an intimidation tactic but it involved a michigan direct mail consultant and he sent peopl voting's history. not just theirs but their neighbors. tell us what happened and how does this work into voter psychology? >> this is the most successful tool we have seen in turning nonvote nears voters. he sent letters that said dear chris, your history as a voter, publicly available document on file with the county board of elections. here
voters and not used to the habit of voting. to change their behavior and vote. but it is also a very good way pain to engage people who are already going to vote. but because it gives them something to ask for. and so if you are out canvassing and they say they are voting for president obama, they are a likely voter, you can ask them to do something, at the same time you are getting more data back from them. at the least they are updating their address for you and -- it is a good way of for...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> governor reagan again typically is against such a proposal. >> governor? >> is there you go again. i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> i served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you near jack kennedy. [ applause ] >> i can see my wife. and i think she is thinking gee, i wish you would go to the private sector. >> i'm going to try to help you do that. >> bret: great debate moments there. could there be one of those tonight? bring in the panel tonight. here with me in denver, fox news senior political analyst brit hume and national correspondent for the "new york times." in washington, jonah goldberg, at large editor of national review online. cha
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> governor reagan again typically is against such a proposal. >> governor? >> is there you go again. i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth...
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the curbs that were meant to ease us into a freefall and ease us out of a freefall that could not. try as we might new gremlins keep testing our might. that is o thing we learn from market history, the smartest programs, the fancy evident algorithms and uncanny leverage or daring derivative or i don't know, savvy swap can't prevent slop. beware those who say history can't repeat itself. history proves it always always does. to former bb&t john allison who was president of that bank 25 years agooday on the very real warning signs it can happen again today. john, a pleasure to have you. you don't look a day older my frien but what do you make of then and now and everyone says, well, you know that is ancient history. what do you say? >>ood afternoon, neil. great to be with you. let me try to give context i was president of bb&t during that correction. it is importanto understand exactly at happened because the correction didn't happen on a short-term thing. it happened on lo-term phenomenon.% started with johnson back in e '60s when he wand a war on poverty and vietnam war an didn't w
the curbs that were meant to ease us into a freefall and ease us out of a freefall that could not. try as we might new gremlins keep testing our might. that is o thing we learn from market history, the smartest programs, the fancy evident algorithms and uncanny leverage or daring derivative or i don't know, savvy swap can't prevent slop. beware those who say history can't repeat itself. history proves it always always does. to former bb&t john allison who was president of that bank 25 years...
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katherine is with us . thank you for being here. >> nice to see you in person. >> katherine, these e-mails were sent to high ups in the white house. >> the emaims right here, they are the single most important documents that we have seen in the libya scandal. it takes real-time information of how the attack unfolded to the national security council staff in the white house that. is it the white house situation room and top security advisors for the president and decode the e-mail it went to the special asustant for secretary of state clinton whose job it is to take an e-mail and go you need to pay attention to this. there is no way the administration can deny they didn't know what happened in benghazi. >> they are not just to be ina know in box. >> they go to the heart of the white house, the white house situation room means that the top advisors knew it was unfolding as a terrorist attack and a group claimed responsibility. that is important five or six weeks later, the only suspect in custody is part of t
katherine is with us . thank you for being here. >> nice to see you in person. >> katherine, these e-mails were sent to high ups in the white house. >> the emaims right here, they are the single most important documents that we have seen in the libya scandal. it takes real-time information of how the attack unfolded to the national security council staff in the white house that. is it the white house situation room and top security advisors for the president and decode the...
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you used the word specifics. i want to ask a specific question about the specifics that you heard at the last deba debate. does governor romney specifically embrace simpson-bowles or does he not? he gave us both answers in the last debate. what is your understanding of the governor's approach, he's a presidential candidate, to simpson-bowles? yes or no. >> the governor's approach to simpson-bowles it's a step in the right direction, right. >> but he has his own plan and his own plan would, you know, does not involve some of the components of simpson bowls. as it relates to that, you know, on that issue, he's been pretty clear. he's got his own plan -- >> he hasn't been clear. >> okay. time-out. mitt romney did one thing that everybody acknowledges, even though in his own party, which is pivot further towards the center. paul ryan's budget has been declared by some folks, some analysts, including those in the republican party, to be a fairly strong document win that takes specific stances on the american social co
you used the word specifics. i want to ask a specific question about the specifics that you heard at the last deba debate. does governor romney specifically embrace simpson-bowles or does he not? he gave us both answers in the last debate. what is your understanding of the governor's approach, he's a presidential candidate, to simpson-bowles? yes or no. >> the governor's approach to simpson-bowles it's a step in the right direction, right. >> but he has his own plan and his own plan...
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thanks for starting your morning with us. we have five stories we're watching this morning. >> yeah, we want to give you the latest on sandy, first of all. downgraded to a tropical storm at this point, but, forecasters do expect it to regain strength by tomorrow night. now, sandy has maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour and heavy rains over an area that extends about 450 miles from its center right now. the storm is on a path toward the central mid-atlantic states. these are live pictures we're looking at now in miami. of the view there in miami. it looks pretty at the mome. charleston, norfolk, virginia, atlantic city, you're all seeing some of this stuff. strong winds and rain could reach the northeast as early as monday. >>> the company at the center of the deadly meningitis outbreak ignored warnings from its own environmental monitors. that's the finding from an fda report. it says monitors detected nearly 90 instances of mold and bacteria overgrowth in the new england compounding center clean room since january.
thanks for starting your morning with us. we have five stories we're watching this morning. >> yeah, we want to give you the latest on sandy, first of all. downgraded to a tropical storm at this point, but, forecasters do expect it to regain strength by tomorrow night. now, sandy has maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour and heavy rains over an area that extends about 450 miles from its center right now. the storm is on a path toward the central mid-atlantic states. these are live...
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they say safety is the key issue here. >> our goal is to use every tool that is legal to us within our means to try and resolve crimes that occur in our system. we think this is just another tool in the tool box that our police department can use to help resolve incidents where there is a altercation between an operator and a passenger. >> the american civil liberties union says it violates privacy rights. however, the state attorney general's office says there are signs on the buses in forming writers that they are being recorded. results are in and the star- spangled sailabration broke huge records this year. but it drew 1.5 million visitors and help pump millions into the economy. david collins has a look at the economic impact. some big numbers, david. >> these numbers are scorchers, but in a good way. one benefit was the opportunity to show baltimore city as a destination. in the words of organizers, it offers stem to stern fun. crews aboard 45 ships from around world personally greeted more than a quarter million visitors while docked at the inner harbor, fells point, and locust
they say safety is the key issue here. >> our goal is to use every tool that is legal to us within our means to try and resolve crimes that occur in our system. we think this is just another tool in the tool box that our police department can use to help resolve incidents where there is a altercation between an operator and a passenger. >> the american civil liberties union says it violates privacy rights. however, the state attorney general's office says there are signs on the...
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and both of them were using talking points that the other had used to beat up on the other. well, that said, the president has always hedged on coal. why? illinois is a coal state and to the chagrin of environmental ilsil environmentalists, the president has been finding ways to be supportive of coal, but now this fight is really about one state whether it comes to coal -- ohio. in campaigning in southeastern ohio's coal country last night, the president went on an extended coal riff. >> and now he's running around talking like he's mr. coal. does anybody actually look at that guy and think, man, he's really into coal? did you see when he was doing that ad, he's in front of all these miners with hardhats? find out later they had to come. boss made them come. come on. >> that's a reference to an august romney rally which the campaigns have been sparring over since a local radio host reported that mine employees told him anonymously the mine was closed for the romney event. now the fight only escalated when romney began using the video of the rally in a campaign ad. >> policie
and both of them were using talking points that the other had used to beat up on the other. well, that said, the president has always hedged on coal. why? illinois is a coal state and to the chagrin of environmental ilsil environmentalists, the president has been finding ways to be supportive of coal, but now this fight is really about one state whether it comes to coal -- ohio. in campaigning in southeastern ohio's coal country last night, the president went on an extended coal riff. >>...
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stay with us. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. is. >>> the global economy must be weaker than we think or oil would be going higher. if oil goes lower we should sell stocks. no amount of tax cutting is going to help small business is much as the declining tax cutting. we should be singing hallelujah when the price comes down. no common sense. further one of the more important errors in governor romneys is the price of fast. the only way to do that is to give opec a run for his money. that is another positive. finally, the royal oil related make up part of the s&p. come on, that is crazy. the opposite is true. right? it is silly. the stock market should be going up not done. here is the silver lining to lower oil prices. there is the freak out. we are on day two or three and get a recognition on how positiv
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i wish i could use my middle name. and even though we're enjoying ourselves tonight, we're both thinking ahead of our final debate on monday. i'm hoping that governor romney and i will have a chance to answer the question that is on the minds of millions of americans watching at home. is this happening again? when are they putting on "the voice"? monday's debate is a little bit different because the topic is foreign policy. spoiler alert, we got bin laden. [ applause ] of course, world affairs are a challenge for every candidate. after some of you guys remember after my foreign trip in 2008, i was attacked as a celebrity because i was so popular with our allies overseas. and i have to say, i'm impressed with how well governor romney has avoided that problem. just so everyone knows, in our third debate, we won't spend a whole lot of time interrupting each other. we will also interrupt the moderator just to mix things up. and finally, let me say that i've been doing some thinking, and i've decided that for our final deba
i wish i could use my middle name. and even though we're enjoying ourselves tonight, we're both thinking ahead of our final debate on monday. i'm hoping that governor romney and i will have a chance to answer the question that is on the minds of millions of americans watching at home. is this happening again? when are they putting on "the voice"? monday's debate is a little bit different because the topic is foreign policy. spoiler alert, we got bin laden. [ applause ] of course,...
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. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an excuse for the other side to try to talk down the economy. just to try to score a few political points. >> mitt romney argued that the numbers disguised the fact that people have actually stopped looking for work. this morning, he campaigned in southwest virginia before going to florida where he criticized the president for failing to get specific on job growth. >> he's got a chance to explain his jobs program. did you hear what he had to say? i didn't either. [ laughter ] i heard more of the same. >> mitt romney will spend more of the next three days in florida. >> well, now we know the washington nationals finally got some answers tonight. they finally know where they're going and whole they'll face in the playoffs. carol? >> reporter: hey, doreen, the first post-season for washington, d.c. in 79 years will be in sant lewis. the cardinals had to win in atlanta tonight. taken to turner field. braves fans showing some love for chipper jones. top 6, cards up 3-2. hol
. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an excuse for the other side to try to talk down the economy. just to try to score a few political points. >> mitt romney argued that the numbers disguised the fact that people have actually stopped looking for work. this morning, he campaigned in southwest virginia before going to florida where he criticized the president for failing to get specific on job growth. >> he's got a chance to explain his jobs...
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it doesn't divide us. i think talking about the debt and talking about the budget, talking about unemployment are things that everyone is concerned about and everybody really ought to be on the staple side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan's comment about the races that you're supporting, including indiana and missouri, specifically with the ads on the air for todd aiken. can he win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can. it will be an enormous upset and it will shock the heck out of people if he does win. it's very close. missouri supported 70% in a referendum against obama care. to my knowledge, i don't think the president is campaigning there. i think it's a foregone conclusion, romney is it going to win the state. i don't think many people are listing it as a battleground state this year, so missouri has become more conservative and more republican, and so i think he really has a chance. >> susan? >> other than indiana, are both states trending republican, but again, those two senate can
it doesn't divide us. i think talking about the debt and talking about the budget, talking about unemployment are things that everyone is concerned about and everybody really ought to be on the staple side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan's comment about the races that you're supporting, including indiana and missouri, specifically with the ads on the air for todd aiken. can he win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can. it will be an enormous upset and it will shock...
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as the public pollsters' use. the goals are very different. we are trying to identify whether attitudes people might share, campaign polls are about targeting and trying to influence public opinion because they want to win. sometimes the best strategic advice may be to drive of your opponent's negatives. they all do this. we see it in these ads which will push over $1 billion. a very different sort of dip -- the methods are the same but the goals are very different. >> you don't mobilize your base or get your supporters out to vote by talking about solutions to issues that provide compromise. strongest supporters that are going how 82% of democrats said they supported compromise. 56% of republicans agreed and 72% of independents felt that way. when we look at the 17%, although it had people from all parties, what was most interesting was the follow-up question which we provided to people, which was how long should this go on and you can see you end love with that core group, that 17% of the electorate who really w
as the public pollsters' use. the goals are very different. we are trying to identify whether attitudes people might share, campaign polls are about targeting and trying to influence public opinion because they want to win. sometimes the best strategic advice may be to drive of your opponent's negatives. they all do this. we see it in these ads which will push over $1 billion. a very different sort of dip -- the methods are the same but the goals are very different. >> you don't mobilize...
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the financial class, the policies of the pm hols that led us down that road. we have to allow for the concept that things could be worse than what they are right now. and look at the policies this president and administration put in place to support black business. unemployment is slowly turns around, jobs are slowly coming back. if we weren't getting so much obstruction on the right i think we could do more. i understand this is a difficult political argument, but things could be worse. >> things could be better -- >> i want to jump in, because i want you to speak to what they both said. the most important thing being the current date of the nation is not just because of obama's decisions as a leader, but also because of the prior administration. >> it's not fair -- >> he is the president now, that was four years ago. >> they're both right, how about that? >> and obama is -- >> let me just explain what i mean by that. one of the things you find in terms of african-americans and other americans think about that question, and think about economic woes, you keep
the financial class, the policies of the pm hols that led us down that road. we have to allow for the concept that things could be worse than what they are right now. and look at the policies this president and administration put in place to support black business. unemployment is slowly turns around, jobs are slowly coming back. if we weren't getting so much obstruction on the right i think we could do more. i understand this is a difficult political argument, but things could be worse....
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kristin welker joins us live. we have witnessed the president bringing the house counsel at the correspondents dinner memorably mocking donald's trump but can he use his wit and wisdom with mitt romney literally sitting a few feet away? >> reporter: i think you will see both candidates have a little fun with tonight's dinner. of course, they are going to throw some barbs at each other, but i think they will be barbs of the playful sort. if you go back to 2008, you might remember john mccain made the joke about the fact that the only supporter he had in new york was hillary clinton, who happened to be in the audience. he got a big laugh line there. then senator obama made the joke that his name was swahili for that one, and if you remember, that one was what john mccain called him during one of the debates. what was interesting though, martin, at the end of the dinner, they both sort of pra e praiseed each other. it will be interesting to see how they wrap up their remarks. there are reports they don't even like ea
kristin welker joins us live. we have witnessed the president bringing the house counsel at the correspondents dinner memorably mocking donald's trump but can he use his wit and wisdom with mitt romney literally sitting a few feet away? >> reporter: i think you will see both candidates have a little fun with tonight's dinner. of course, they are going to throw some barbs at each other, but i think they will be barbs of the playful sort. if you go back to 2008, you might remember john...
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stay with us. . [ male announcer ] this is sheldo whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sti
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it will not help us grow. when you talk about shifting medicaid to states, we are talking about a potential 30% cut. that may not seem like a big deal when it is numbers on a sheet of paper. if we are talking about a family with an autistic kid that depends on that medicaid, that is a big problem. governors are creative. they are not created enough to make up for 30% of revenue on something like medicaid. some people end up not getting help. >> we have gone on a lot of topics. >> come back to medicaid. >> let's go through them one by one. the department of energy has said the tax break for all companies is $2.2 billion per year. in one year, you provided $90 billion in breaks to the green energy world. i like green energy. that is about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas. receives. this $2.8 billion goes to smaller companies. if we get that tax rate down to 2%, that money is on the table. do not forget -- you put $90 billion into solar and wind solyndra and tesla. as my friend would say -- you know how to pic
it will not help us grow. when you talk about shifting medicaid to states, we are talking about a potential 30% cut. that may not seem like a big deal when it is numbers on a sheet of paper. if we are talking about a family with an autistic kid that depends on that medicaid, that is a big problem. governors are creative. they are not created enough to make up for 30% of revenue on something like medicaid. some people end up not getting help. >> we have gone on a lot of topics. >>...
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